Tahkhana

Tahkhana
Directed by Tulasi Ramsay,
Shyam Ramsay
Produced by Gangu Ramsay
Written by Kafeel Azar - Yogesh (dialogues)
Screenplay by Arjun Ramsay
Story by J. K. Ahuja
Starring Hemant Birje,
Puneet Issar,
Preeti Sapru,
Aarti Gupta
Music by Ajit Singh
Cinematography Gangu Ramsay
Edited by Arjun Ramsay,
Venkatesh Naik
Production
company
Ramsays International
Release dates
1986
Country India
Language Hindi

Tahkhana is a 1986 Bollywood horror film directed by Shyam Ramsay and Tulsi Ramsay. It is a tale about two sisters separated at birth and the search for a hidden treasure which is guarded in a dungeon by a bloodthirsty monster.

The movie had music composed by Ajit Singh and songs sung by Amit Kumar, Anuradha Paudwal and Sushma Shreshtha. It starred Hemant Birje, Arati Gupta and Kamran Rizvi in the lead roles, supported by Narendranath, Puneet Issar Imtiaz Khan, Sheetal, Priti Sapru, Trilok Kapoor, Amarnath Chatterji, Huma Khan, Rajindernath, Shamsuddin and others.

Plot

A dying Thakur Surjeet Singh bequeaths the entire estate to his son, Raghuvir, disowning the other, Dhurjan, the family's black sheep, who also indulges in black magic. The latter swears to use magical powers to usurp the estate, and even arranges the abduction of Raghuvir's daughters, Sapna and Aarti. Mangal and his men manage to apprehend Dhurjan, imprison him in a dungeon, and rescue Aarti. However, they are unable to locate Sapna, and Raghuvir is killed. Before dying, he informs Mangal that Sapna has one of two pieces of a locket around her neck, while the other is on Aarti's, and when joined together will reveal the location of a treasure buried in a dungeon. 20 years later, Aarti and her boyfriend, Vijay, along with several others, will attempt to unearth this treasure - not realizing that they not only face betrayal from one of their own, but will also release and fall prey to an ageless and indestructible entity.

Cast

Music

  1. Nazro Se Aaj Nazre Aur Dil Se Dil Milaye - Poornima, Anuradha Paudwal
  2. Khuli Sadak Par - Amit Kumar, Dilraj Kaur
  3. Mai Hoon Pagal - Asha Bhosle


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